what do you mean?

GNU-Paperclips has an in-built session manager.

Apache-Jserv has an in-built session manager.

I'm not sure what you mean....




Nic Ferrier
Tapsell-Ferrier Ltd
www.tapsellferrier.co.uk


>>> Byte Code <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/9/99 3:09:47 PM >>>
Is there any code for a servlet based session manager out there.
(not the JDC one).

Does any app server /engine come with an inbuilt session manager ?

-Sam

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